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I Am Your Usual Plant Cell There Are Trillions Of My Kind On All Plants, Grass, And Trees My Breed Ranges From Ten To A Hundr - 645 words
I am your usual plant cell. There are trillions of
my kind on all plants, grass, and trees. My breed
ranges from ten to a hundred micrometers. I am
approximately twenty micrometers since I dwell in
grass. My organelles stretch out to one to ten
micrometers. If you are asking what I really do
and how I live, I am going to answer them in this
paper. First off, any cells requires a structure,
metabolism, energy, nutrients, waste, and
communication. I am more complex than most other
cells. Bacteria cell only have a cell wall, cell
membrane, and a cytoplasm. Animal cells do not
have cell wall, vacuole and cytoplasts. I am a
very extraordinary cell indeed. Photosynthesis is
the process which I dev ...
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Usual Suspects - 590 words
Usual Suspects The Usual Suspects Starring:
Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey Director: Bryan Singer
Genre: Thriller Year: 1995 Rating: 5 / 5 When it
was released in 1995, The Usual Suspects was
hailed as original, inventive, and, most of all,
unpredictable. Having now seen this movie well
over a dozen times, I can say that its impact is
just as powerful today as it was the first time I
saw it. In what I consider to be the best
movie-making year of all-time, The Usual Suspects
nonetheless distinguishes itself from everything
else, offering a fresh take on the mystery and
suspense genre. As The Usual Suspects opens, we
find Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey, in an
Oscar-winning role) the object of a police ...
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When I First Saw The Movie Frankenstein, I Realized That Hollywood Was Still Changing The Classic Novels In Their Usual Fashi - 750 words
When I first saw the movie Frankenstein, I
realized that Hollywood was still changing the
classic novels. In their usual fashion, they
changed the names of the characters to be somewhat
pleasing to the audience. I guess Henry
Frankenstein was a better wholesome name than
Victor Frankenstein. Instead they saved the name
Victor for the supporting actor because no one
would care what they named him. Next they changed
Elizabeth to Margaret for some unknown reason. By
movie standards today, the monster looked like a
man in bad makeup and stiff acting. In Mary
Shelleys original interpretation, I envision a
monster with pale Caucasian skin color, misshapen
limbs and with more vocabularies than Ugh ...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases - 875 words
A major question facing many teenagers is whether
or not to have sex. A result of having sex is
contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
Sexually transmitted diseases, or venereal
diseases affect 10 to 12 million Americans each
year. (Daugirdas 75) In the United States,
sexually transmitted diseases strike an average of
one person every 1.5 seconds. (76) About half of
STD patients are under the age of twenty-five.
(Landers 45) Nearly 2.5 million teenagers are
infected with these deadly diseases. (Welsh A-5) A
few types of sexually transmitted diseases are
gonorrhea, herpes, chlamydia, syphilis, etc. These
diseases can be fatal if not attended to. In
addition to those epidemic diseases alre ...
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1984 - 1,219 words
... statements that change every day. The other
reason for the diary is so that in the future,
people will be able to read what really, and to
inform them about beliefs on the party. Like
Winston, I believe George Orwell wrote 1984 in
order to allow a communist country to be revealed,
the Soviet Union. Orwells goal was to expose the
falsehoods of the Soviet Union as the model of a
socialist state. He also wanted to reveal the
dangers of totalitarianism, the deterioration of
objective truth, and the well thought-out
manipulation of Oceanias common peoples through
propaganda. The Ministry of Truth is where history
and facts both significant and insignificant are
rewritten to reflect the party' ...
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8week Preseason Training - 1,820 words
8-Week Preseason Training Preseason Training The
purpose of this paper is to present an eight week
training program to be used for preseason fitness.
The program is necessary to provide a healthy way
to achieve maximal output capabilities for the
student athlete. The goals of this program are to
get the athlete in better shape, provide a safe
learning environment for the athlete, and to work
on skill of the sport. The first and most
important issue to discuss is safety. Whether in
the weight room, or outside, the athletes must be
properly trained in the safety issues. Along with
proper training, the athletes must be supervised
at all times, to ensure that all the rules are
followed. Weight r ...
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A Crime In The Neigborhood - 1,324 words
A Crime In The Neigborhood A Crime In The
Neigborhood It was the summer of 1972 when Spring
Hill, a Washington, D.C., suburb, got its first
taste of an increasingly violent, insecure modern
world. The quiet residential area, whose
inhabitants traditionally left their doors
unlocked and spent the summers attending one
another's cookout, was rocked by the news that
12-year-old Boyd Ellison had been raped and
murdered, his body dumped behind the local mall.
While shaken residents organized a neighborhood
watch program and clued detectives in on anyone's
suspicious behavior, the inhabitants of at least
one house were distracted by a tragedy of their
own: 10-year-old Marsha Eberhardt's father, La ...
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A Dolls House And Tess Of The Durbevilles - 497 words
A Doll's House and Tess of the D'Urbevilles A
Doll's House and Tess of the D'Urbevilles During
the late nineteenth century, women were beginning
to break out from the usual molds. Two authors
from that time period wrote two separate but very
similar pieces of literature. Henrik Ibsen wrote
the play A Doll's House, and Thomas Hardy wrote
Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Ibsen and Hardy both
use the male characters to contrast with their
female counterparts to illustrate how women are
stronger by following their hearts instead of
their minds. Ibsen uses Torvald, to depict a world
where men choose to follow their minds in place of
their hearts. Ibsen has Torvald believe that he is
truly in love with ...
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A Fairy Tale - 1,199 words
... the forest; he greeted the seven occupants
like old friends, as they were. He handed over the
bag, they had all been given instructions from
'The leader' ('O Great Master of Evil, Satan, King
of Darkness, Beelzebub, Lucifer the Dragon, Slayer
of Heaven, Serpent of Eden, Devil of hell', or
what ever every one was calling him today). The
baby was to be brought up in the forest; she
should stay hidden from all. She was to have no
contact with witches, humans, good fairies or
elves; above all she was to be brought up evil or
at least tainted, and be included in their satanic
worship. She was also never to learn about her
fate, and no one was to be told her whereabouts,
as this could clearly ...
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A Lesson From Oliver - 5,155 words
A Lesson From Oliver by David Jorgensen Like any
other morning I was up at four, the day Oliver met
with his violent death. At four in the morning the
grass is wet. Now, it's still wet at 6 a.m. and
even at seven, and these tend to be the hours of
choice for most people wishing to appreciate the
phenomenon of grass wetness. But it's a tragedy of
economics that, when work starts at 5 a.m., one is
not afforded the same time-options for grass
appreciation as members of the sane world. Nor was
this tragedy confined to my having to appreciate
the wet grass while in a metabolic state more
suited to hibernation. Four a.m. was my only
chance to absorb all of northern Ontario's summer
morning treasur ...
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A Lesson From Oliver - 5,261 words
... had little wish to draw him into this
conversation. I decided to change the subject
quickly. "Coincidentally, yes sir. Why I'm
calling, though, is to inquire about the number of
outboard motors that have gone missing since last
week." "Pardon me?" The tone of his voice took a
sudden sinister turn that sent a twinge through my
bladder. Like the rookie I was, I had made some as
yet unrecognized blunder. I felt the strong urge
to conclude the interview immediately, but it was
too late. He knew my name. He knew my brother's
name. He knew why I'd called. He knew everything.
I'd have to bluff past my own ignorance. "Well, I
was wondering if the police suspected some kind of
theft ring being i ...
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A Little Old Sunday Drive - 312 words
A Little Old Sunday Drive It was a Sunday
morning-- crystal clear skies, sun blazing, just
screaming for a drive in my baby. I walked into
the my garage, filled with paraphernalia of my
car: posters, signs, banners, anything you could
think of just to give my car the half of the
glorious splendor, justice and pride it demanded.
Slowly, I unlocked the door, and slid into the
soft, comfortable leather seats straight from
Italy. Finally, the moment arrived when I turned
on the ignition and the V-8, iron block, water
cooled Cobra Jet engine complete with 3 inch
h-pipe dual flowmaster exhausts, nitrous kit, and
Paxton supercharger exploded with power and
prestige. Pressing the clutch down I threw ...
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A Midsummer Night Dream - 1,514 words
A Midsummer Night Dream Jennifer Lopez Period 7
English Book Report The Mixed up Troubles of Love
A Midsummer's Night Dream is one of Shakespeare's
romantic/comedy plays. This play is about love and
all the troubles that it brings to people. It also
has a side story about a pompous actor who has a
mysterious dream in the forest. The four main
characters are all trying to find love with one
another and when magic is involved it causes more
cause between the four than it does to help. The
play is set in Monte Athena, Italy in the
nineteenth century. The main characters are the
four lovers Hermia, Lysander, Helena and
Demetrius. The Duke and his fiance Queen Hipolyta,
Puck the mischievous creat ...
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A Modest Proposal - 1,470 words
A Modest Proposal A Modest Proposal For Preventing
The Children of Poor People in Ireland From Being
Aburden to Their Parents or Country, and For
Making Them Beneficial to The Public Jonathan
Swift It is a melancholy object to those who walk
through this great town or travel in the country,
when they see the streets, the roads, and cabin
doors, crowded with beggars of the female sex,
followed by three, four, or six children, all in
rags and importuning every passenger for an alms.
These mothers, instead of being able to work for
their honest livelihood, are forced to employ all
their time in strolling to beg sustenance for
their helpless infants: who as they grow up either
turn thieves for w ...
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A Pair Of Silk Stockings - 478 words
A Pair Of Silk Stockings Kate Chopin again writes
another short story with a way of getting the
attention of the reader in a short period of time.
"A Pair of Silk Stockings" is based in early to
mid 1900's in a average town. Shops, a theater and
such lies in the center of town. The author tells
of a widowed mother that is not so well off, that
discovers a sum of money and is taken away in her
own shopping spree and perhaps her own dreams.
Mrs. Sommers is a middle aged timid mother of a
handful of children, and is apparently not well to
do anymore after her husband's death; Not that she
probably ever was, but more so than her luck would
have it now. She is small framed with tattered old
cloth ...
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A Passage Of Time - 1,467 words
A Passage Of Time "This has simply gone too far!"
were the words that echoed menacingly through
Bradley's room, which was engulfed in an endless
stream of paperwork. University life was not
agreeing with Bradley the way he had anticipated -
his life, it seemed, had become little more than
completing one paper after another. It wasn't that
he was unhappy with what he was studying, but he
simply couldn't enjoy it the way he had enjoyed
high school. Oh, how he wishes he could go back .
.. After having yet another exhausting day of
classes, Bradley found himself needing to relax.
He appeared completely beaten as he lay his head
in his hands, contemplating the incredible amount
of work he had to ...
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A Passage Of Time - 1,467 words
A Passage Of Time "This has simply gone too far!"
were the words that echoed menacingly through
Bradley's room, which was engulfed in an endless
stream of paperwork. University life was not
agreeing with Bradley the way he had anticipated -
his life, it seemed, had become little more than
completing one paper after another. It wasn't that
he was unhappy with what he was studying, but he
simply couldn't enjoy it the way he had enjoyed
high school. Oh, how he wishes he could go back .
. . After having yet another exhausting day of
classes, Bradley found himself needing to relax.
He appeared completely beaten as he lay his head
in his hands, contemplating the incredible amount
of work he had to ...
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A Portrait Of A Young Man - 765 words
A Portrait Of A Young Man A Portrait of a Young
Man. 2 Portrait of a Young Man was painted by
Angolo Bronzino between the years of 1503-1572.
The portrait is 37 5/8 by 29 inches and is an oil
on wood( Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999). I
picked this painting because of the self
assurance, at first glance, of the young man that
is depicted. This appealed to me because it
reflected my own attitude. After studying the
portrait for a considerable amount of time I began
to see possible sadness or self-doubt in the young
mans face that betrays his powerful stance. I felt
a connection to the young man, knowing all too
well what it was like to present a powerful
outside image while knowing there wa ...
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A Practical Approach To Television Violence - 1,290 words
A Practical Approach To Television Violence As
difficult as this issue is, I believe it can be
addressed. My report shows that some progress has
already begun in several areas. Attention needs to
be focused on how and why some programming has
begun to move in the right direction and why the
rest has not. What this issue needs, more than
anything else, is cool heads on all sides of the
problem: the network executives, the creative
community, the government, researchers and
advocacy groups. All sides need to worry less
about how each development affects only them and
instead look at the needs of everyone.(U.C.L.A. 5)
In the broadcast world, the four television
networks, ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, ...
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A Rose For Emily - 1,067 words
A Rose For Emily "A Rose for Emily" In "A Rose for
Emily," William Faulkner's symbolic use of the
"rose" is essential to the story's theme of Miss
Emily's self-isolation. The rose is often a symbol
of love, and portrays an everlasting beauty. The
rose has been used for centuries to illustrate an
everlasting type of love and faithfulness. Even
when a rose dies, it is still held in high regard.
Miss Emily's "rose" exists only within the story's
title. Faulkner leaves the reader to interpret the
rose's symbolic meaning. Miss Emily was denied the
possibility of falling in love in her youth, so
subsequently she isolated herself from the world
and denied the existence of change. Miss Emily was
den ...
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